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yes exactly Y or -Y

Well I don't have the computing power to make 2**66 tries.

I have nothing to lose, I can only try

2**66 was just a quick estimation around which repeats start to show up, as you said you pick random 2**133 numbers.

You'd still need to make ~ 2**102 unique random selections (or simply, sequential BSGS steps) until you find the key.

What happens if in Scooby Doo method you use 4095 Instead of 5000?
Maybe generating an hash and looking at the first 3 hex digits (12 bits) is basically the same as generating a random number between 1 and 4096?
Your rigged results are hilarious.
Please let us know how they are rigged

H160 is rigged. If you mess with it, trying to prove it's uniform, you break the relativity theory.

Why do you even bother anymore? There are only very few checkboxes in a denialist's CV that weren't marked yet.
Original archived Re: Bitcoin puzzle transaction ~32 BTC prize to who solves it
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yes exactly Y or -Y

Well I don't have the computing power to make 2**66 tries.

I have nothing to lose, I can only try

2**66 was just a quick estimation around which repeats start to show up, as you said you pick random 2**133 numbers.

You'd still need to make ~ 2**102 unique random selections (or simply, sequential BSGS steps) until you find the key.